Thank you Adam, I'll try the script than I tell you the results.

Saviolo



On 24/06/2007, at 19:33, Adam R. Maxwell wrote:

>
> On Jun 24, 2007, at 15:14, Rafael Saviolo Moreira wrote:
>
>> Hi everyone. I'm not an expert on line commands but installed and
>> loved bibdesk, installed TexShop  but a I don't know how to create
>> the bibliography on Pages. I installed TexShop and with the help  
>> of http://www.reed.edu/cis/help/LaTeX/BibDesk.html
>>  I almost get the file. It's not easy for someone who never heard
>> anything about Tex learn it alone.
>> Can I work with Pages? Well, I alredy put Pages on Autocompletation
>> Plugin  in the preferences of Bibdesk. Can Pages do the same work
>> that TexShop do? Can I cite the author and the program build my
>> bibliography?
>
> I don't think the autocomplete plugin works with Pages, but the
> Services or drag-and-drop of citations should work.
>
> Unfortunately, there is no official way to create a bibliography in
> Pages.  There is a script at http://rubyforge.org/projects/pages-
> bibtex/ that may help, although I've never tried it myself.
>
> You may also be able to use Edit->Copy As->Text or one of the
> templates to at least copy a formatted references list from BibDesk.
> This depends on how complex your output style needs to be.
>
> We just haven't added support for non-TeX document production to
> BibDesk.  It would likely take a few weeks for someone to add basic
> scanning/formatting of documents, but I'm afraid I just don't have
> time for it.  I'd be happy to help someone else do it, if anyone knows
> of a bored CompSci student who wants some Cocoa experience...
>
> -- 
> Adam
>
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